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{NAME} here are more 3 links you should not miss [Here is the show premiere up now.]( Enjoy & Learn! ~Christoph Hey {NAME} Here are three more links you should not miss 1) Julie Adams and Matt Diggity We have [Julie Adams]( and [Matt Diggity]( on September 24, 2020. Don't miss them auditing websites. [You can submit your site before Tuesday September 22 3pm UK here.]( (we record on September 23) 2) Link Data Quality Stats We are working to provide data quality stats for every backlink profile we setup. In this example you see how many unique links, domains and root domains the two additional API connections from Ahrefs and SEMrush contribute. [Bild] Noteworthy: - Google Search Console outperforms additional contributions. This could indicate some Negative SEO attacks with cloaked links that are only shown to Google The Google Search Console connection has always been strongly recommended by us, and was confirmed here again. - Ahrefs has a nice extra contribution in referring domains - SEMrush only provides few domains with lots of links (sitewide) Of course this just one example for one domain, one situation and could look totally different for other domains. Our users will be able to see this breakdown for every link profile they setup. Test like these are way more expensive than comparing the reported totals as in Malte Landwehr's [great article about it here.]( We started making detailed stats like this on Link Data contributed to our audits. We look at - the [freshness of the link data](, - the [backlink profile coverage](, - the [intersect between the databases]( which were not analyzed or shown in Malte's piece. Why? Because it's very expensive to do so. Why? 1) all link data needs to be paid for (some tools like Moz or from NeilPatel don't even provide more than 50-100k!) 2) all the link data needs to be de-duped, cleaned crawled, so we can be sure we count correct links. Unfortunately ALL known data sources deliver a questionable quality with lots of dupes or even invalid rows that are no links at all. 3) then a comparison like this, for unique contribution can be made. I'm excited to have such a nice visualization internally already, and look forward to present it to all our users soon. 3) Live from China about Link Building and SEO in China In case you missed it. We ran a live interview with the authors of [Link Building and SEO in China.]( [Enjoy & Learn with Kun Tang and Marcus Petzek in the recording here.](  And a BONUS #4 here, in case you missed it, here's the recorded Site Clinic with [Ross Tavendale]( How to get your site audited in the next Site Clinic? [Just go here](. We ar very much looking forward to it. Stay home & healthy. ~Christoph Christoph C. Cemper Founder & CEO LinkResearchTools  PS: BONUS if you missed them, these are some VERY popular shows recorded for you [Lily Ray and Kevin Indig]( [Lily Ray and Kevin Indig]( [Aleyda Solis and Alex Tachalova]( [Craig Campbell and Rick Lomas]( [LRT Site Clinic with Craig Campbell and Rick Lomas on August 20, 2020]( [Stephan Spencer]( [Bastian Grimm]( [If you would like to get a reminder for next time, then sign up here]( [.]   You are receiving this email because on May 1, 2019 you opted in to the mailing list Webinars (English) from LinkResearchTools. [Unsubscribe or manage subscription]( [View in your browser]( LinkResearchTools GmbH Am Langen Felde 12 / Top 1-4 1220 Wien Austria

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